“But Alex Salmond could have saved this slice of taxpayers’ money by listening to local authorities and communities sooner. Instead, he’s waved through major energy firms while attempting to bully councils into accepting their advances.

“It’s no wonder local authorities sought a moratorium on applications when you see the stark increases.”

The figures show that number of applications in Orkney over the past year account for 85 per cent of the authority’s total amount over the previous five years. In North Lanarkshire, it was 72 per cent, while in East Ayrshire 58 per cent.

Aberdeenshire and Angus shared the biggest funding pot with £75,000 apiece, while the Western Isles received £63,000.

The Government insists that the funding was not about getting applications approved.

“The volume of wind turbine applications was placing pressure on some planning authorities,” a spokeswoman said. “We identified funds for those in greatest need to reduce this, providing additional scope to handle the applications efficiently. This is not about securing approvals in every case.”

Linda Holt, spokeswoman for anti-wind farm pressure group Scotland Against Spin, said: “They (councils) are absolutely not coping. It’s too cheap, it’s incredibly cheap for them (wind power firms) to make applications and that’s why local authorities are swamped.”

The cost of windfarm applications in Scotland was increased this year to a maximum of £18,000. In England, the typical cost of an application is between £100,000 and £150,000.

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